Khaled Mashal 'most likely' to succeed Haniyeh - Reuters
Analysts and Hamas officials have told Reuters that Haniyeh's most likely successor is Khaled Meshaal, his deputy-in-exile who lives in Qatar.
Mashal headed Hamas politburo until 2017. He was widely recognized as the organizations top man for more than a decade, following the assassination of Hamas leader Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi in 2004.
Mashal narrowly survived an attempt on his life in Jordan ordered by Netanyahu in 1997.
Analysts say Mashal's relationship with Iran's leaders was not as warm as that of Haniyeh, although he had also travelled to Tehran on several occasions.








